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<blockquote data-quote="archangel485" data-source="post: 1966062" data-attributes="member: 97905"><p>[USER=101262]@Joefrazell[/USER] question is very important as if it's a factory rifle I'd say that's the type of precision to expect regularly, if it's a match grade barrel with a true action that's a very different story. I've seen it work out the way it did for you and I've also seen the opposite way (first 3 shots are great then they go haywire after that). Just because those last 3 grouped well doesn't necessarily mean you did anything better than the first 2 shots, could just be how your barrel threw them. If you convince yourself you shot the rifle better on those 3 shots you'll be disappointed on another trip when you do everything the same way and right and they don't group that well, lol, I've done that many times. You can shoot the same ammo through the same rifle and if you shot 5, 5-shot groups in a row you'd be surprised how different the results are, especially with a factory action/barrel and factory ammo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="archangel485, post: 1966062, member: 97905"] [USER=101262]@Joefrazell[/USER] question is very important as if it's a factory rifle I'd say that's the type of precision to expect regularly, if it's a match grade barrel with a true action that's a very different story. I've seen it work out the way it did for you and I've also seen the opposite way (first 3 shots are great then they go haywire after that). Just because those last 3 grouped well doesn't necessarily mean you did anything better than the first 2 shots, could just be how your barrel threw them. If you convince yourself you shot the rifle better on those 3 shots you'll be disappointed on another trip when you do everything the same way and right and they don't group that well, lol, I've done that many times. You can shoot the same ammo through the same rifle and if you shot 5, 5-shot groups in a row you'd be surprised how different the results are, especially with a factory action/barrel and factory ammo. [/QUOTE]
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